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twine

04-27-2006 05:03:22




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Hi, just wondering if there is a way to check the solenoid. I have a 93 ford ranger and it just clicks it sound like the click is coming from solenoid on the fender I just put a new battery in and all the connections look good, cleaned post and cable end before I put new battery in. Can I jump across the solenoid with out burning some thing up like you can in an old car? Any thing else to look for? Thanks

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Bob

04-27-2006 05:32:32




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 Re: ford ranger in reply to twine, 04-27-2006 05:03:22  
On Fords of that era, typically the fender-mounted solenoid simply switches control power down to the solenoid on the starter itself. The fender-mounted solenoid could have failed, or the starter itself, or the solenoid wire could have fallen off of the starter.

On the (+) battery terminal, are there 2 red wires leaving the lead cable end?

Twice, on Fords of that era, I have seen where corrosion forms INSIDE the lead battery cable end, so the wires no longer make contact INSIDE the battery cable end.

If you don't figure anything else out, while someone is holding the key in the start position, probe through the insulation on the cables leaving the battery terminal with a test light and verify there is power in the wires.

Also, the negative cable could possibly be bad. Run a jumper cable from the (-) side of the battery to a good ground on the engine block, nad see if that helps.

Post back and let us know what you find!

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BigMarv1085

04-27-2006 05:29:49




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 Re: ford ranger in reply to twine, 04-27-2006 05:03:22  
I had a 1991 Ford Ranger. I had the same problem, brand new battery, put on a new starter, and cleaned the cables. Still turn the key and starter would click, wouldn't even jump start. Cut off the positive cable terminal end, cut it open and found that it was corroded inside. Put on a $2 terminal and good for another 150,000 miles. I know of about another 10 people that have had the same problem.

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bradk

04-27-2006 05:26:47




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 Re: ford ranger in reply to twine, 04-27-2006 05:03:22  
Take a grounded test light and see if you have power at the starter while someone tries to start.Probably a bad starter.~brad



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